Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1947 — Page 6
Second = Identical {Cars in Close Finish
‘Eastern Driver Yields Position to Mauri - After Misunderstanding in Late Stages
500-Mile Positions and Payoff
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: VICTOR = Race winner . Maid Rose " sos a few words" for the- air The Speedway payoff INTO VICTORY LANE—Mauri Rose wheels the Blue Crown Spark Plug Spoil of the 500 and is shown with Film Star Carole Landis and the big Borg- [ve almost a oS | into Victory lane to receive plaudits for ‘winning the 500-mile classic. Helping push amer trophy.: He'll receive a yoplics of the trophy and a monthly check from Most of the riches of yesterday's S00.mile race will be pocketed | (Le 'car on: the left is Speedway President Wilbur Shaw and on the right car owmer
the Lou first and second in a couple of identical four-cylinder automobiles that| Lou Moore.
apparently would have run until doomsdax, - . : . . : A's May Not Win Pennant, mn Gn oe 3 as ati ane ones naa + won IMCANAMS in Sight of Firs olas, Di ut av: ank Holland. were in front of the field , car momen 1 A Hi | D | n 1 By CARL tors , United Press Sports Writer from Holland in the 193d lap, ap- (curve but recovered after he had By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor \ NEW YORK, May 31.—The glory that once was Connié Mack's came parently when the latter figured he slipped ‘down on the dirt apron. Having won eight out of their last 10 starts and seven out of nine | gi io league games will feature back to the grand old guy TE a Can Acs came | ill Tose 3 1ap to Bis teammate Tangle in Northwest Turn at home, the Indians today set their sights on the American associa-| i. voor end softball schedule at IS CHAMP Paver wit Shor ene oe Penal” BE Sang moet Bo aby aland still win, Cantlon, riding hard behind Hol- (tion's first place. Municipal stadium. SAILOR BA “°° "ibe glad to settle for a few more py Londare New Cars Finish High land although not in the same lap, By sweeping a double-header from the Louisville Colonels, the In tonight's top attraction at 8:30 topno! | Por in the bright Memorial day s e at Shibe park yesterday.| Regardless of . that misunder- (apparently was watching Holland's Kagues defending champions, out at Victory fleld yesterday, 4 to 3 and |," Pepsi-Colas, Tepresenta- ¥ Evo [his spirited 1047 Athletics shut out the Yankees, 1 to 0.and 4 10 0 It|standing—if thas what it was— [car when his own whipped into a|4, 0 0, the Hoosier Redskins advanced to third place and are but one), “5 8 Cont, OSE of 2318 Martindale ave. [vos the frst me Pliiadgiphia had eating the gis the results were a tribute to the |spin. Sd two and one-half behind the Med Out and Manager Jimmy (loop, will meet the Dillskoro team. will represent the U. 81700 : tein bill from New York 3 feat . the Phiiles, rE engineering of Moore, who built a| In an earlier accident Paul Russo's pacesetting Kansas City Blues. / [SroWn batted for Peres and walked. The game was originally scheduled of the western Pacific ug. 3, 143. th | nedy pitched four- d ta, |Pair ‘of sturdy low-slung whis-|Wolfe Special and Charles Van| The Tribe pitchers are becoming|/inmy Bloodworth was erased butilast Sunday, but was postponed be- BATTL “navy boxing champion-| Zick Fowlér won the opener with nedy pitched four-hit ballto win 'e| wagons around two Meyer-Drake Acker's Tucker Partner Specisl [the best-balanced staff in the cir-|Pete Castiglione tripled, scoring cause of wet grounds. Sneed, hic nt in San Diego, Cal, |p Sve-nither and rookie Joe Gole- opener. engines at a cost of about $60,000. tangled coming out of the north-|cuit. In taking three in a row from Wentsel and Brown for the victory.| The Colas clash with Batesville ” jeen-age | rv has| 2&0. Who was brought, up for big} Lya Rowe, who had won 10| Moreover, it was an indication west turn. Although neither driver |Louisville, the Redskins hurlers| In the second game, Gables was/tomorrow night at 8:30. In their He ta:kle le 135-pounder pine league ball by kindly Brother Gil- straight games, six this season and|that brand-new automobiles are al- |was injured, both cars were too scored two shutouts, 1 to 0, by Lou given a close match on the\mound game at Batesville Wednesday night, i i 3A od “by seven bert, the same priest who developed four last year, went down to his|most vital now to winning the an-|banged up to continue. Tost, Thursday, and that 4-to-0/by Jack Toolson. It resulted in six {the locals, behind the one-hit yitch- same spiri ed . Babe Ruth, scattered nine hits to first defeat since July 7, 1946 as the|nual Memorial day race. Of the! ‘A ater mishap sent Roland Free’ job by Ken Gables yesterday.| innings of shutout ball by the rival ing of Jack Wagner took a 3-2 dehare . | Win the nightcap. Giants knocked him out with all five|first four finishers, three. were en- [mriciow us BP Da >| Gables allowed only three blows, all fingers. cision. Wagner will probably take a ‘Marshalls, Marianas, Japan and It was a big day, too, for the runs in the first two innings of tne tirely new automotive creations.| . gsth SoMa —. ack. | Singles. But in the seventh, the Indians|over the mound duties tomorrow SA" gradinte of long-suffering fans in Washington {second game. ; Besides the. two Blue Crown beau- |e. o p 2h ga Tiinmy Three Games, Three Runs went on the warpath and splurged night. Hal Mahaney is tonight's OPI} sons giaduate - Crispus| who watched the Senators drub| The Braves dropped the Dodgers|ties, fourth place went to Cliff Ber- the » Slows oa ha Tee ” pun on | Moreover, Manny Peres held the for four markers. Roy Weatherly probable pitcher. ks high school, Conk on Boston, 13 to & and 5.to 3, bringing|to fourth place and moved into a|gere as relief driver in the spank- the apron, while Jackson, trying to] BBuUCkians to three runs in the touched off the huge rally with a| In tonight's preliminary at 7:18, : P Sapir the Red Sox road record for theisecond place tie with Chicago by|ing mew Winfleld-Welch Novi Gov- of . Memorial day first game. In other/double as first up. Frank Kalin Wm. H. Block Co. plays W. J. Holli- EER etion on a the Os, § season to two victories and seven winning two from Brooklyn at Bos-|ernor Special. around 1 the shared Soribietel) | words, Louisville was held to three walked and Ben Guintini ran for day Co. Two games precede to- WaSHD . Hin ROE defeats, - 2 ton, 6 to 3 and 3 to 0. Third place belonged to reliable | 30. son continued the Areight way markers in the series. him. Wentzel beat out a roller, morrow night's State game. Nobles- troic dispa Markab hpaigne r Guam, Relief pitcher Sid Hudson won The Braves came from behind to{Ted Horn in the reliable Bennett ne was penalized & lap for The Indidns have an opcn date filling the bases. ville Eagles meet Bethel A. C. at 3 I ever shall Saipan Suerte Philippines. ie Beat xomie and Mickey Haefner| oii the opener ‘as Warren Spahn,|Bros. Maserati, a perfect combina- |oiven tow start. being today but will ha Tight hack ml Andres Connects ie and Mouldings, Inc. plays today after . took second. Hughson, - eHE GOT THREE. . . . Johnny lose? in ‘the or, ‘was beaten:by ti, Sophomore southpaw scored {tion for racing stamina. An un n is Tor the Yop ang for ECTS SmOTOW a dou sade This brought up Ernie Andres! Yarlings Dairy of Shelbyville at 6. The bod manager, whe |‘rochington for the first time in|D Shh victory without & defeat, timely. pit stop because of an ofl|,; soy uring the early biister- |r, '¢ St. Paul Saints on theand he belted a dowdle, scoring), oor —— ander a dd unassisted triple |. tops in both leagues. Earl Tor-|leak early in the face cost thel, o" Jumping Into ‘the: lead 002 grounds. And since the| Weatherly and Guintiml. The vet- lini Place 16 Men a monumen leagues while ye Clots? Homers geson equalled a major league rec-|Maserat! some precious minutes "uy" 00 ear dropped down on | LLDCS STS, Femaln at hame through eran Johnny Riddle stepped to the |. po 9 Track Final are closed Cleve- | Home runs gave Cleveland 8 to 4|0 10F frst basemen in the opener |and aps, but Ted came back strong, |, 0 Pp, 0 0 FIRE COR | Jusie 9; they look like a sure bet|plate and smacked a single to right, 'N !9 rack Yinals ar ratio: A SM an DD gave. he. by not having a putout. and at-the finish he was hotfooting c=. ted the frst In at a |t0 Move into the A. A. top spot in|scoring Wentzel and ‘Andres. The| CHICAGO, May 31 (U. P.).—The y a dpi victories over the White : at the fastest speed on the ‘track. Ttgolin P the event that Kansas City and (rally ended there, but it was sum- | defending champion University of has. & result of that |gox at Chicago. Hal Peck, with two| Billy Cox hit a 10th inning homer speed of 122516 to break the for- Illin i BO More. x ! . : Incidentally, it was the second Toledo hit rough going. cient as Gables subdued the ois track team led by big Herb r Killing. . .-. It-was the homers and a single, drove-in five|t0 give Preacher Roe, a 3 to 1 vic- mer record of 120.208 set by the late My men oh fr major 3 and BOY tory ‘over the Cubs st ‘Pittsburgh, [Si8ht year Horn had finished ip [7,50 PEC © Bo, Se © With the Colonels leading the In- Colonels again in both the eighth MeReniey Ss lavred lide to eos. oe hat Snded a ball game, making his first start in his 20h big ue Haut Bay Io the oo as or At 10 miles Bergere eclipsed an- a he sched- ind Te Indians’ double- Conference outdoor title nd ii I didn pa came in the ninth. league season, held Chicago to five other of s marks with his inn - 55th in 47 years of 1 - & jug of w * = =» BIg to win the second game. a two-run single in the ninth giving| The finish—at least down through average er Snyder had ued Sever i Metin Bil Tender i. leases Sih lous tion. Your 9 ve mp serves a po LIKES HEWERXTO WN. >. Tigers and Browns split at|Chicago a § to 2 second game vic- [six places—followed the form, Ob- held the record with 124.031. Salve shold right field i in three ns yum Sieg The Illini qualified 16 men in But Ill Heinz jel Tra born Detroit Ha) Newhouser sainug ns oe eight-nun in the seventh Servers had prediced the Sled €oB-| After that no more records fell, (and knotted the count. two in the second. yesterday's = preliminaries. Ohio temale 1n willis liwaitkee | arth victor pk Sighi-ul Tally 3 (he Sevini tenders checkered flag would lalthough Holland came closer to a| The Colonels scored another run| Both contests were well played in Sate aulied 10 men; Michigan affics ak siting on the Cleveland bench. wid to the plate in the ninth for a(8 victory st St. Louis in which Ray [Novi Governors, the Bennett Bros HCY TAT: hy 115 Tlusiviih 3 unl 1n the tap Ball uf {he seventh, bu ihe Sela 45 Only one error WAS! ix, Minnesota five, Towa four and she regarde + « » Finally, he asked Te-12 tol Detroit decision. St. Louis| Mueller of the Reds and Stan|Maserati and the Bowles Seal Fast ; twen thousand i y Purd Nort. three lense and got it, to permit him to|took the second game 8 to 3 onMusial and Joe Garagiols of the|Special And five of these six were |s ‘mie. slower Tar Fron Tope [TOT [0 their half to aonck the| The attendance was 9481 and the | [0 te ne None Harassed returns to Milwaukee. . . . He likes|steady pitching by Nelson Potler. [Cards hit homers. St. Louis Wwon|ameng the top six. Tesora game. _ [Tribe management was pleased by Milwaukee and Milwaukee Tikes| The Giants hed “Bri r ; average in 1 Castiglione Triples the big turnout. The Indians now THEN ] al e stretc their. lead{the nightcap, 7 to 3. Al Braile was| The race had its tragic side. Wil- ’ eadq him. . . . Becker hit 346, 336°'and|in the National to a full : : gia The Speedway's late start this| Stan Wentzel doubled to open have flogged the Colonels five times Amateurs His headqu . b | 1 game by/the winner. liam (Shorty) Cantlon, who Was g9- | season and the mechan , 346 for the Brewers in 1942, 1943 foam » ortly n an numerous - ithe Redskins’ seventh, Ernie Andres|in eight clashes this season. was blocke and 1044. . .. He was with the Wi [H after a ery Joa] aificulties were TeSlicted at ihe Trib A ula badge, ant Chicago Cubs in 1045 and was 1 ie Turnesa Capture es Shippers Special spun in the south- | iin Ay ee ‘the ast igh fibe Box Scores Dewolt Noa Yas Basa shipped to Nashville in 1046. . . . west torn on the 41st lap and these being flagged from. the track (First Game) (Second Game) a eWolf News va. Reformatory ai Pen- dein Geveana wag, is coninct von) Br idigh Golf Championship [Fe ve maine wa” “eo i we mis CL Pe rE, Ee a Vals durtiig dhe’ 148 campaign. The accident came almost imme- Mays Spurt Koney, 2b 3.1.93 0.0 8:0 2 1° 0 CITY LEAGUE He strug "IVORY HUNTER. . Bobb CARNOUSTIE, Scotland, May: 31, 71th ahd matched Chapman stroke 5 ht of Campbell. 1b nd 3 l : : el : ) 3 3 Hit. agles Lodge vs, Indianaveii Railways nr te Y |U. B)—Little Willie Turness of| for stroke unt the 33d ho) : : Eight of the first 10 cars Were | Wela). If... 3.13 4°08 @ 0 3 1 0| Ferris Food Marksts vs: Prospect Tav- opuldn’t, Ju Wallace, the oldtime infielder who 38 bir . e hole. Still ; * |original entries in the race, the only |Shotner, ss .. wy e.9 1.19 0 0'3 3 Olen at * Brookside No. 1 constant b “has been scouting for the Cingin- White Plains, N. Y, won the Brit- Chap:an refused fo crack and it exceptions being May's Bowes Seal |Lavden, ef . wd 0 1. 0 0 @ I 3 0 of Tryon's Tavern vs. Union Printers at with a cha mat] Reds for years, has bec i sée- |iSh amateur championship today, took sub-par shooting by Turnesa| + Past Special, which finished sixth, |Meaeh, o (-..i03 8 8 1 8 0 Bi} j-omeduased ’ —at loast t “fg college games this spring and defensing Richard D. Chapman of{on both the 33d and 3th holes to] F)e ’ and the Schoof Special, handled |Wdmar. » ccd 6 6 1 1 9 es id 8| State Aub Insurance vi. Navy-Marine Mr. Bo ~ “will ‘soon start locking "em over |Pinehurst, N. C. 3 and 2, Ia one of| Win out. ; | alternately by Billy Devore and| Totals ........... % 3 1°06 0 0 8 0 0 of 0 keoriuaries va. South Side Saints wold. His “im the American association, the greatest uphill struggles :n.golf- Duke Dinsmore, which placéd 10th.| *TWo out when winning run scored. 8 5 1 3 $s Garfield No. 3. | ad G Gore o ¢ 0g Histany, Earl Dalaway Nam Named CHICAGO. May 31 (U. P).— |Both of these were post-entries. H O AE = + 4 - » SPR Riverside No. Sot —-— hn SYRONG GOPHER LINE... . using to give. up, when the : : Wester| DiRSmore’s position - Bloodworth, 2b e113 alotetis. vs, ve But. for one new man, the Univer- odds were overwhelmingly Assistant Grid Coach Athletic. directors of the Western am ;\" noo gion i Castiglione, s ...... 1 1 8:0] Beanies batted or fsofon in sighth. (8 Beech rove. EE sity of Minnesota's football line|him, the former U. 8. amateur kjng| 1 Or t» 1nd, May 31 (U.P.). conference in an informal poll have check of the place. Pete Romcevich | saiberty. i _.. 131% moUNAPoLIS bal} players 10 complete the with's. roster. this year will be the same as in 1946./came from behind four times-“he| — 27} LerojeDolaway, Indiana uni-|yoted six tn three in also i Salted. 0 1 0 ofp AB RH QO A Blinn Cla, manager of ihe eam, may : A) against increasing figured as a contender for this|Kalin, if codworth, 2b i 3-7-0 Uc "+. It will be made up of 1946 regu- once was five , holes ages ie vers''y backfield star from 1940 to the league inembershi t Wentzel, cf .. 1 1 0 Ofcestigiione, se 4 1 3 4 ofb¢ Teached at RI-1381 lars and near-regulars. . . . The new|didn’t take the lead until the 27th 1942, today . was contracted as| Tie poll which Pin ter oe ’ late ificati him Peres ? B : i 3 g Norah. 1b” rt ‘ $13 SOFTBALL forward is Bob Roetman, at right (hole in thi. gruelling all-American| * P¢7te high school football back: |qqy had the effect of tabling Michi. |far in the of ne a hn Brows 1000 Suan Td 0 1 18 8 Tomorsows Bub-Calahan Sunday afi tackle. . . . The Gopher line is'a|final. field coach. gan State's bid for membership be- |ing field, but. he gradually gained| Tots 3.30 10 Hema of rey 1 1 5 3 3ymoon league iw 8 "Cine Eagles va HOLLY cinch 1 be rugged. when fall rolls| But once Turness went fn front] -DOA¥aY. Who now. fnishing{for tne acuity representatives mad |on the leaders and rode bu ned [wiliog® Pied for Peres in li Parcs... F 3.18 Finishing at Ronda 3. Geumes will start sm Bob 4 around. ; : he stayed thele, and then turning| “7k toward his master’s degree at |, chance to vote on it at an execu- [place for more than 40 laps near the |r poris "21110101 ole 001 34 | Cables, nn ...lill 3 1 0 0 olacap m. TUE3, (CamEe WH] Hat moun oe on /the pressure, closed out the|. Ur Will assist Head Coach Carly, session, halfway mark. Then the sleek Cn batted in—Gleeson, Andres, Lay-| Totals ........... » mae i Fal a oor op ‘ent the the blond HEAVY TRAFFIC. . . . Last \match on the 34th hole. ° Heldt. Dolaway was the leading| po. ag State straight d den, Salkeld, Campbell, Castiglione 3 TUG (LOUISVUID. . .venseossnnses 000 000 0000 ter's, home feld. ~Pountain Squan o has na Bob ha the he fer 1 the Western’ confereis chigan and Pitts- ight-eight eveloped an ail- pase hits—Andres, Koney, Campbell, ne. | INDIANAPOLIS Sharia 000 000 40x—4 |OPen date for June 15, Write Hyd Sonne on , Year the Brooklyn Dodgers tried | It was the most brilliant come-| P'™ TENCE burgh applied for -membership in|ment, and Mays had fo cruise the [zl Three-base hits—Gieeson. "Casilions son. 1103 Hoyt ave. aldo ‘mine diferent third sackets... [back inthe 3-year history of the| 1981 404 1042. [the Big Nine aiter Chicago. wth res of the way. ® ome, i lel” sa ary SIS | ote Sed tri 3, Rd 3 look ‘and So far this season the Flatbushers tournament. Chapman gained a § drew from the conference. The pe-| The company was exclusive In the | Louisville y Indianapolis 3. Base on be Lett cable oA) Shotner, and : ne later Ht have had six different lead DeWolf Club W : : pe pany XC usive In the paiis—oft perez 4 Widmar 3. Struck out] iG J On ae oe ers | : American ha rent pasiimers (up lead over his little opponent on| ins titions were tabled at that time, but {first three pl ‘during the whole |[—By Peres 5. me Ompir ires—Moore polls 3. Base on balls—Off Gabies AM PLUS trying for the regular hot corner [the first nine holes. DeWolf. News defeated Armour & officials said that either ott race, and Per only ehh oi and’ Meer. Time—1'%0. ot Passed nail Riddle, ong Took - Corinne «+» + Although hampered. by Encouraged by thé 1 1D 14-0, yesterday in { : - : er—Toolson. Umpires—Meier and Moore. under conf mn ns, Jo Soren, 5 Turns won the ec ks Fv. ppd ho ake 1D 8 any Une, |e thse is i i cou of 40 Tribe Bafing fest jini S| BATTERIES wi +o pr Bong Spears ‘the bes} IW to. ved the pink . clit Sunday. any Tipu artiner Scores. These eight were the two Blue | peininger ir 3 “io 5 Bn 5s! Indian Pitching 18 Months Wants nt on “the,Armour we “ |Crown Spark Plug Specials, Horn's o ’ L ss sol Guarantees In Midget Race M : Kab RM ua. i o | “ZEE | : aserati, Bergere’s original Novi : vos 55 10 18 8 . 1 She da 5 210A sizes in | B b Pilofing a riew Offenhauser, Leroy and its twin which he took over Mo; 3 n i : iH 2 15 13 told me. : ase all Standings, Results and Schedule Warriner captured the feature event [from Herb Ardinger, Mays’ car and an a : en” BAA Sibck ee does. ok. 3 8% Amica ASSOCIATION : Second’ Game) {Bevond Games at the Indianapolis Speedrome last Jackson's Jim Hussey speedster.. |e. 3 38 13. 2» HY tm - Bar Eis.c 2 1 iiwgukee 18 i Pr Aderphin LL 1. 030.010 200m 3. 3 1 Ina 23400 003 3 9 o|night before some 6000 midget .race| Nobody would venture an official 3H. ifn 0 1 inf delivery at, Hollywoef 3 R Hira ul 1 22 . Bevens and Berrs; aa and Rosar. | Borowy and ‘McCullough; Higbe and|f3DS. Kenny Eaton of New Castle |guess on how many stnburned souls 10° 3 . i n ” n x reduced ! vite 3a 3 kines. A Nosema Pir Ca g03—¢ 9 4 Kiwis (Pint ame) was second and Ray Lyden of In-|saw yesterday's race. But the at-|warinerly 8. Kaim Mo a tre 3 rm prices. Yo keels ath i AMERICAN LEAGUE Ian Parnell APT Patty MaMisiohis «ry. .- SiEaom- 1 4 9dianapolls, third, tendance should have equaled last|Brown 4 Saikeid 3, Castiglione 3. Guintini. College Baseball English 2 1 ion w L Pel. Hudson and. Ferrell. PTO eonard. Judd, ‘Mauney and Seminick.| Warriner and Lyden were semi- [year's record throng—which was un-| worries bas ne Kalin dA eiiioren Purdue 3. Minnesota 0. | AUTO English wi Sua ff i3-smmunie 18 18 dw) |" (Bacon 000° oor 3 9 al Ee Game) final winners, while Tom Cherry of [officially estimate at 175,000 or 80, |, Home rue Kalin 3, Westherly 4 Riddie| -DeEauy o 2. Michigan 1. Blue Point . SUPPLY ot Pew York 18 18 1 H2(Chicago 13 22 430 | Washington... ... —3 30 Re som hoi mes 002 000 100- 3 8 @|Muncie took the consolation. Ted |At least, there were a lot of folks Keld 3 ulna Casigions Roloran. 3, 8a]. X estern 2 al, plans. 10 10 19 500i8¢. Louis 4 36 419 Dobson, Johnson, Hey and Pattee; |New York ... 00x—5 8 4 in re: Wentsel, Moran Tinos a Ravine La_Palomas 9. Delaware, Madison and Ray Sts. a French § NAT Haefner, Ferrick and Evans, Rowe, 8chanz and nick; Koslo, Hartley of Roanoke and Frank there. Kalin, Weatherly, ¢ Castiglione. ’ Vestern Michigan 7, Notre Dame 3. ‘ N ONAL, LEAGUE Wr of Tuus (Pirst Game) ols 3 Trinkle and Cooper, Tillman of Indianapolis ‘along with : yo Mew York Bu. 38 Pittabuirgh 17 16 513 | DELroft ...... 00ers. 000 010 001— 2 6 1 SCHEDULE TODAY Lyden werestprint winners. é oe ‘ a \ a 2 1 it Sr 3 3 al whiuncrief and Moss; Newhouser and AMERICAN { ASSOCIATION . ——————————————————— A Zee me m BIER SEO wea gun dS Ortiz Wins Decision BIG CAR MIDGET AUTO RACES Ee 4 RESULTS YES YESTERDAY . Dotter and’ Barly; hy ude Only WARNS, deed ue, HONOLULU, May 31 (U.P). — ¥ : } \ ‘ go homes f ; ANENICAN sSShoIATION teman and Bwitt, Wa ner AMERICAN LEAGUE tRuggedness and ring craftsmanship Time Raées 1 at; Mint Game) i lcevelana TM ame “Washington st Detroit, paid ofl ‘for Manuel Ortiz last night |} : i Mi Bali ak Wey pies oo Sa of BER SR as he made his 16th successrul|| Trials . Start } HT — a ht iin, Davis and Pranks; Fischer Lopat, Hay mes ind Hr ah Joe. Hegan; rs Eos defense of the world bantamweight 12:30 . 2:30 ; : ; H title, winning a split decision over ; Ww : Sifts. pm LL aa Brooklyn at Boston. | * David Kul Kong Young, perennial ¥ RAC ELAND e . n, AIT! | patrar gant 2 Ciicass ol Phisdsighis oigt. [Hawaiian challenger. SUND AY, JUNE 1ST On U. S. 67, Between McCordsville and Fortville ET NATIONAL L LEAGUE . THT ’ 1 Eineinnaty um “ Oii"%a0 310-12 1s is ’ Major Leaders Pepsi-Colas Triumph _ TIME TRIALS—6:30 P. M. Jeary; But Vandermeer, “Hetki, Gumbert and Nuels By UNITED PRESS Manufact 2.1, 1 State soft- LEARY’S NEW HALF. MILE SPEEDWAY ad is the ad: ler; Hearn, Burkhart, lett, Dickson NATIONAL: LEAGUE n uring, 2-1, in « 80 0: FLOYD wi LF ONG SW D CARP ENT Bu and Rice, srasole | G AB R H Pct |ball league game last night at Mu- — E E ER put out b Glactnatt 0. 800 oof g0a— 319 0 Be er gndeiphis 3 18 11 8 3% inicipal stadium. Logan Kinnett's 3 Miles South of Greent ield, Ind. -— LUCKY PURNELL — MEL HANSEN — 1s pn LIEN New Roan Pe i 122 30 43 .353 i in WIE agg A wd i it 8 8 5 4 as drove in the winning run Sanchioust by: Midwest Dirt Track Wicins” Anam JACKIE HOLMES — TED DUNCAN — REX oh oan 1 Br. Fo Cubs 1 el re 3, Jue Sati, “ Tg I Ja, EASTMAN—CLYDE DILLON—AND MANY. : uinn, New York, 35 11 18 <1 self CARS ENTERED, featuring Leon Hubble, Les Adair, Hank io 5% $ wun, A EEE § Lion. Hy ait Ma OTHER DRIVERS. | y oy Onan and Bragan; Spahn 3 Bi vik 1 3 3 Ag nis Wan Schlosser, Jimmy Wilburn, Chick Smith, Wild Bill Cantrell, VEN (ent 38 [place New Yore. 33 3 in t 3% cliff ! o E : a ops ¥ wis waiheion un 16 40 30 | py profits “tor sanipie || © Qriffith 4) he * All STAR DRIVERS ON A FAST Is always Ld HAE fh aL “ ASPHALT TRACK | an oe Cin ..10 id
